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The phrase "analysis need to be" is not correct in written English.
It should be "analysis needs to be" to agree in number with the singular noun "analysis."
Example: "The analysis needs to be completed by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "analysis must be" or "analysis has to be."
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Simulative approaches at multi-domain physical analysis need to be improved.
However, the results of this analysis need to be experimentally validated for complete evaluation of the overall technology.
To achieve this goal, some key aspects of data acquisition and data analysis need to be addressed.
The preacher makes a similar calculation those first tentative movements away from the safety of the text and into the wilds of exegesis and analysis need to be friendly, kind, "relatable".
These tests arise in many signal processing-related problems in biomedicine, finance or engineering, where sudden changes in the magnitude under analysis need to be promptly detected.
Scales and modes of analysis need to be consistent with preferences over risks and valuation of morbidity and mortality for current and future generations.
Rather, do the results of these analysis need to be confined to "need to know" people?
Furthermore, all of the steps in the cost analysis need to be documented separately to conduct a transparent investigation.
Still, DNA-DNA hybridizations, phenotypic comparisons, and chemotaxonomic analysis need to be performed to confirm its novelty.
Employees who have to use the recommendations that come out of an AI-driven analysis need to be able to trust the results.
A heavily-manipulated stock market like China's tends to defy predictions, which is why all forms of analysis need to be taken with a grain of salt.
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